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Courses Plus Student 5,154 Pointsi CAN'T FIND THE ERROR IN MY CODE
WHAT IS WRONG HERE
function max (9, 7) {
if (9 > 7) { return 9; }
else { return 7; }
}
1 Answer
Steven Parker
231,269 PointsWhen defining a function, the parameters must be names, and must follow the rules for namng variables which include not beginning with a number.
Otherwise, your logic looks correct so if you replace the numbers with valid names it should work.
Numbers can be used as arguments when you call the function.